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Code · Kansas · Chapter 41 — Intoxicating Liquors And Beverages

41-402. Spirits and wine kept in warehouse, exceptions; records; joint custody of director.

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41-402. Spirits and wine kept in warehouse, exceptions; records; joint custody of director. The entire stock of spirits or wine of manufacturers or distributors, except in the case of a distillery or wine cellar where such spirits or wine is in the process of distillation or manufacture, shall be kept in such manufacturer's or distributor's warehouse approved under K.S.A. 41-401 , and amendments thereto. The director shall prescribe the records which the storekeeper or inspector shall keep, when assigned, as regards to such spirits or wine while in the process of manufacture or distillation and after such spirits or wine has been delivered to bonded warehouses.
Every such warehouse shall be in the joint custody of the director through the director's storekeeper or inspector, when assigned, and the proprietor thereof, and shall be kept securely locked and at no time be unlocked or open, or remain open unless in the presence of such storekeeper, inspector or other person who may be designated to act for the director, as provided by rules and regulations or order of the director; and no such spirits or wine shall be received or delivered in or delivered from such warehouse, except on order or permit of the director or the director's duly authorized storekeeper, inspector or other agent.
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